. "L'Iguanodon est un ensemble de fossiles trouvable dans toute la s\u00E9rie Animal Crossing. Tous les \u00E9l\u00E9ments de son corps sont trouvables al\u00E9atoirement dans la terre. Il faut ensuite les faire examiner par Thibou au mus\u00E9e afin de les d\u00E9couvrir. Le prix de vente total du squelette est de 10 500 Clochettes, soit 4 000 pour le cr\u00E2ne, 3 500 pour le torse et 3 000 pour la queue."@fr . . . . . . . "(van den Broeck, 1900 ) \n*?Sphenospondylus"@en . . "Iguanodon was a plant-eating dinosaur that had a conical spike on each thumb. This 30-foot-long dinosaur lived during the early Cretaceous period, about 135 to 125 million years ago. Iguanodon was a dinosaur that had a horny, toothless beak and tightly-packed cheek teeth. On each hand, Iguanodon had four fingers plus a conical thumb spike on each hand (that was perpendicular to the other fingers). The thumb spikes may have been used for defense or in obtaining food; it ranged from 2 to 6 inches long. Iguanodon had a flat, stiff tail and three-toed hind feet with hoof-like claws. Its legs were much larger than its arms. Iguanodon averaged about 30 feet long (9.3 m), 16 feet tall (5 m), 9 ft (2.7 m) tall at the hips, and may have weighed 4 to 5 tons.Iguanodon lived in the early Cretaceous period, about 135-125 million years ago, toward the end of the Mesozoic. The supercontinent Pangaea was breaking up at this time, but Iguanodon managed to spread to all the continents except Antarctica. Among the contemporaries of Iguanodon were Baryonyx, Brachiosaurus, and Hypsilophodon. Iguanodon was probably a herding animal, as evidenced by bonebed discoveries in Belgium. In these bonebeds, dozens of Iguanodon fossils were found together, suggesting that they congregated during their lives. Iguanodon was an herbivore, a plant eater. It probably nipped cycads and other prehistoric plants with its tough, toothed beak. It had no teeth in the front of its mouth, but had strong teeth (about 2 inches long) in the side of its jaw (cheek teeth) which it used to grind up tough plant material.Iguanodon was an ornithopod, whose intelligence (as measured by its relative brain to body weight, or EQ) was midway among the dinosaurs.Iguanodon could run on two legs or walk on four; it was a relatively fast dinosaur. British paleontologist David Norman showed that some mature Iguanodons were quadrupedal. Iguanodon may have travelled as fast as 15-20 km/hr (according to D. Fastovsky and D. Weishampel in \"The Evolution and Extinction of the Dinosaurs\"). Dinosaur speeds are estimated using their morphology (characteristics like leg length and estimated body mass) and fossilized trackways. Iguanodon was named by Gideon A. Mantell in 1825; its teeth and a few bones were found in 1822 (perhaps by Gideon Mantell's wife, Mrs Mary Mantell) in Sussex, (southern) England. Mantell recognized the similarity between Iguanodon's tooth and that of the modern iguana, except the Iguanodon's was much larger. Iguanodon was the second dinosaur fossil named, and Mantell named it Iguanodon, meaning \"iguana tooth.\" Hundreds of Iguanodon fossils have been found around the world, especially in Belgium, England, Germany, North Africa, and the USA. The type species, I. bernissartensis , was named by Boulenger and van Beneden in 1881. Iguanodon belonged to the: \n* Kingdom Animalia (animals) \n* Phylum Chordata (having a hollow nerve chord ending in a brain) \n* Class Archosauria (diapsids with socket-set teeth, etc.) \n* Order Ornithischia - bird-hipped, herbivorous dinosaurs \n* Suborder Ornithopoda - bird-footed, beaked, bipedal, herbivorous dinosaurs \n* Family Iguanodontidae - the family of large, bipedal, long-toed herbivores with thumb spikes, that included Ouranosaurus, Probactrosaurus, and others. \n* Genus Iguanodon \n* species: The type species is I. anglicus. Other Iguanodon species include: I. atherfieldensis, I. bernissartensis, I. dawsoni, I. fittoni, I. hoggi, I. lakotaensis, and I. ottingeri. These species differ in size and snout shape. There are another 17 dubious species (they are probably other dinosaurs, but were originally placed in the genus Iguanodon). \n* A brief Iguanodon fact sheet - or a printable fact sheet. \n* An Iguanodon coloring/information page to print. \n* Print out a K-3 level Iguanodon page to color! \n* An Iguanodon quiz \n* A first-grade level Iguanodon subtraction activity print-out. Lithographs of Iguanodon teeth from the Linda Hall Library, MO, USA."@en . "Tail, thumb spike, head"@en . . . "Egg"@en . . . "3.0"^^ . "Iguanodon bernissartensis"@en . . . "Queue : 3 000 Clo."@fr . "(Lydekker, 1889)"@en . "Sauropsida"@en . . "The Iguanodon is an animal on FarmVille. It was released as uncommon animal in 96th Mystery Game- Prehistoric Animals. It was re-released on the April 2, 2012 as part of Pig-O Game 1 prizes. It was re-released again on October 22nd, 2013 as a reward in Pig-O Game 50. It was re-released again on November 6, 2013 as a reward in Pig-O Game 58. It was re-released again on November 15th, 2013 as a reward in Pig-O Game 64. It was re-released again on November 28th, 2013 as a reward in Mystery Game 208."@en . . "2"^^ . . . "Iguanodon (\u201Ez\u0105b iguany\u201D)[a] \u2013 rodzaj dinozaura z grupy ornitopod\u00F3w, zajmuj\u0105cy pozycj\u0119 po\u015Brodku pomi\u0119dzy pierwszymi z szybkich, dwuno\u017Cnych hipsylofodont\u00F3w z jury \u015Brodkowej, a hadrozaurami stanowi\u0105cymi najbardziej zaawansowane formy z kredy p\u00F3\u017Anej. Do rodzaju zaliczano wiele gatunk\u00F3w datowanych w czasie od jury p\u00F3\u017Anej do kredy p\u00F3\u017Anej, zamieszkuj\u0105cych Europ\u0119, Azj\u0119 i Ameryk\u0119 P\u00F3\u0142nocn\u0105. Taksonomia rodzaju pozostaje przedmiotem bada\u0144, opisywane s\u0105 nowe gatunki, a stare przenosi si\u0119 do odr\u0119bnych rodzaj\u00F3w. Na pocz\u0105tku XXI wieku badacze zasugerowali pozostawienie w nim tylko jednego dobrze uzasadnionego gatunku I. bernissartensis, \u017Cyj\u0105cego od p\u00F3\u017Anego barremu do najwcze\u015Bniejszego aptu[1] (kreda wczesna) na terenie dzisiejszej Belgii i prawdopodobnie na innych terenach Europy. Dok\u0142adniej okres ten prz"@pl . . "Ornithopoda"@en . "Iguanodon"@es . . "Cope, 1869"@en . "10.0"^^ . . . "Iguanodon (meaning \"Iguana tooth\") is a genus of ornithopod dinosaur that lived roughly halfway between the first of the swift bipedal hypsilophodontids and the ornithopods' culmination in the duck-billed dinosaurs. Many species of Iguanodon have been named, dating from the Kimmeridgian age of the Late Jurassic Period to the Cenomanian age of the Late Cretaceous Period from Asia, Europe, and North America. However, research in the first decade of the 2000s suggests that there is only one well-substantiated species: I. bernissartensis, that lived from the Barremian to the early Aptian (Early Cretaceous) in Europe, between about 130 and 120 million years ago. Iguanodon's most distinctive features were its large thumb spikes, which were possibly used for defence against predators."@en . "Mantell, 1825"@en . "Iguanodon is one of the first species of dinosaurs to be discovered."@en . "thumb|400px Significa diente de Iguana. Este animal era uno de los primeros dinosaurios hallados, y a juzgar por los abundantes restos f\u00F3siles, era de los m\u00E1s comunes."@es . "Iguanodontidae"@en . . "Early Cretaceous, 130-120 Ma"@en . "Family"@en . . . . "Iguanodon Torso"@en . . "S\u00ED"@es . "Iguana tooth"@en . . . . . "No"@en . "Iguanodon"@en . . "3.4"^^ . . . . "\"Iguana tooth\""@en . "Categor\u00EDa:Incompleto"@es . . "Unknown"@en . "Black"@en . . . . "Iguanodon, meaning \"iguana tooth\", was a medium-sized herbivorous Ornithopod Dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Europe and North America."@en . . "Iguanodontidae"@en . . "Iguanodon was a large herbivore dinosaur from Europe. It was around 10-11m (Roughly 30ft) long and it owned five inches long thumbnails. Iguanodon lived in the Cretaceous era. The Iguanodon is included in the Dinosaur Digs expansion pack for Zoo Tycoon. It has not been included officially in Zoo Tycoon 2, but is available in the user-made expansions Cretaceous Calamity and Reptile Rage."@en . . "Iguanodon was a large herbivore dinosaur from Europe. It was around 10-11m (Roughly 30ft) long and it owned five inches long thumbnails. Iguanodon lived in the Cretaceous era. The Iguanodon is included in the Dinosaur Digs expansion pack for Zoo Tycoon. It has not been included officially in Zoo Tycoon 2, but is available in the user-made expansions Cretaceous Calamity and Reptile Rage."@en . . . . "Synonyms"@en . . . "Varies"@en . . . "([Anonymous] 1824 )\n*\"Proiguanodon\""@en . "Dinosauria"@en . . "Gold"@en . "El Iguanodon fue el segundo Dinosaurio en desubrirse tras el megalosaurus,Se extendio por toda Norteam\u00E9rica, toda Europa occidental y centro de Asia hace entre 125.000.000 y 97.000.000 a\u00F1os. Su especie se extendio por todos los contienentes menos por el \u00C1rtico."@es . . "2"^^ . . "Early Cretaceous"@en . . . "*Cr\u00E1neo Iguanodon\n*Cuerpo Iguanodon\n*Cola Iguanodon"@es . "Iguanodon"@en . "Iguanodon"@en . "Iguanodon Skull"@en . "Iguanodon was not mentioned in the Apple App Store for the Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter update log when the update appeared. Instead it was added \"secretly\" as a hostile ambient animal that wanders about the map much like a regular pointable animal; the only difference being that Iguanodon is an ambient creature that can deliver points. Upon death, it rewards the hunter with about 35 - 40 points when killed. Both it and Coelophysis have yet to be added to the Android port. It was added as selectable on August 4, 2014 for Android and August 11, 2014 for iOS."@en . . . "5"^^ . . . "The Iguanodon is an animal on FarmVille. It was released as uncommon animal in 96th Mystery Game- Prehistoric Animals. It was re-released on the April 2, 2012 as part of Pig-O Game 1 prizes. It was re-released again on October 22nd, 2013 as a reward in Pig-O Game 50. It was re-released again on November 6, 2013 as a reward in Pig-O Game 58. It was re-released again on November 15th, 2013 as a reward in Pig-O Game 64. It was re-released again on November 28th, 2013 as a reward in Mystery Game 208."@en . . . "(Keferstein, 1834)\n*\"Iguanoides\""@en . "S\u00ED"@es . . . . "10"^^ . . "Torse : 3 500 Clo."@fr . "(Holl, 1829 )\n* ?I. dawsoni"@en . "Dinosaur"@en . "\u30A4\u30B0\u30A2\u30CE\u30C9\u30F3"@en . . "10"^^ . . "Torso: 3,500 Bells"@en . "When the first Iguanodon skeleton was discovered it 1822, was believed to walk much like an iguana, on all four legs. Its thumb spike was believed to be a horn on its head (only one thumb spike was found). At one point it was also thought to have lived in trees, but this has been long since proven completly wrong. One of the more notable characteristics of the Iguanodon species is its \"thumbs\". Instead of a thumb it had a large spike that paleontologists believed Iguanodons used for defensive purposes, but could have also been used for getting food. The \"pinky\" finger of an Iguanodon is believed to have acted as its thumb. Palentologists belive that Iguanadon may have traveled in herds. In large herds of Iguanodons other dinosaurs, mainly the ankylosaur family, would join in the migrations to gain protection to the herd as a whole. It was mostly quadropedic, but could have stood up on its hind legs to reach tall plants or to run away quickly. They didn't have too flat of bills or like their hadrosaur descendents, but still had many teeth within its cheeked jaws and could chew tough food pretty easily. Iguanodon was perhaps the most successful dinosaur species, with it and its relatives being found on nearly every continent."@en . . . "200"^^ . . . . "Iguanodon is one of the first species of dinosaurs to be discovered."@en . "Extinct"@en . . . . . . "(Seeley, 1882)\n*Therosaurus"@en . "2000"^^ . . "The Lost Island"@en . . "(Fitzinger, 1840)\n*?Vectisaurus"@en . "pink"@en . "Iguanodon was a plant-eating dinosaur that had a conical spike on each thumb. This 30-foot-long dinosaur lived during the early Cretaceous period, about 135 to 125 million years ago. Iguanodon was a dinosaur that had a horny, toothless beak and tightly-packed cheek teeth. On each hand, Iguanodon had four fingers plus a conical thumb spike on each hand (that was perpendicular to the other fingers). The thumb spikes may have been used for defense or in obtaining food; it ranged from 2 to 6 inches long. Iguanodon had a flat, stiff tail and three-toed hind feet with hoof-like claws. Its legs were much larger than its arms."@en . . "Cr\u00E2ne : 4 000 Clo."@fr . . "DINOSAUR"@en . . "Order"@en . "home"@en . . "Iguanodon was one of the original three fossil animals classified in Dinosauria. There were up to 21 different species of Iguanodon named, but most are now considered either to be other animals or invalid. Iguanodon's thumb spike was originally thought to be a nose horn."@en . "75"^^ . . "10"^^ . "Genus"@en . "Iguanodon, meaning \"iguana tooth\", was a medium-sized herbivorous Ornithopod Dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Europe and North America."@en . . . . . . . "Iguanodon"@en . . . "Superorder"@en . . . "Class"@en . "IGUANODON"@pl . "S\u00ED"@es . "*?Heterosaurus"@en . "Iguanodon is an creature found in Prehistoric Plateau. This creature is not attackable but is very friendly and will actually give you advice and help keep you safe."@en . "coin"@en . "fossil"@en . . "Dinosaur Digs."@en . "Iguanodon bernissartensis depicted as a quadraped."@en . . "Iguanodon was one of the first dinosaurs ever to be discovered. It lived in the early Cretaceous period, about 110\u2013140 million years ago. This particular Iguanodon is showcased in the Walt Disney feature film Dinosaur."@en . "(Cornuel, 1850)\n*Hikanodon"@en . "Ornithopoda"@en . . . . "Ornithopod dinosaur"@en . . "Iguanodon skull from Oxford University Museum of Natural History"@en . . . "Skull: 4,000 Bells"@en . . "Natural abilities of their kind have roar, strength, speed, sences, endurable, jaw strength, acrobatic, and swimmer"@en . . "The Iguanodon is a common stamp found on packages and envelopes. The picture is a dinosaur, obviously computer-generated. The author is by signature, which is barely readable, and was built by \"\u90F5\u4FBF\u30DE\u30FC\u30AF.\""@en . . . "The iguanodon is a three-part fossil that can be donated to the museum in Wild World, City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf."@en . "S\u00ED"@es . "Iguanodon (meaning \"Iguana tooth\") is a genus of ornithopod dinosaur that lived roughly halfway between the first of the swift bipedal hypsilophodontids and the ornithopods' culmination in the duck-billed dinosaurs. Many species of Iguanodon have been named, dating from the Kimmeridgian age of the Late Jurassic Period to the Cenomanian age of the Late Cretaceous Period from Asia, Europe, and North America. However, research in the first decade of the 2000s suggests that there is only one well-substantiated species: I. bernissartensis, that lived from the Barremian to the early Aptian (Early Cretaceous) in Europe, between about 130 and 120 million years ago. Iguanodon's most distinctive features were its large thumb spikes, which were possibly used for defence against predators. Discovered in 1822 and described three years later by English geologist Gideon Mantell, Iguanodon was the second dinosaur formally named, after Megalosaurus. Together with Megalosaurus and Hylaeosaurus, it was one of the three genera originally used to define Dinosauria. A large, bulky herbivore, Iguanodon is a member of Iguanodontia, along with the duck-billed hadrosaurs. The taxonomy of this genus continues to be a topic of study as new species are named or long-standing ones reassigned to other genera. Scientific understanding of Iguanodon has evolved over time as new information has been obtained from the fossils. The numerous specimens of this genus, including nearly complete skeletons from two well-known bonebeds, have allowed researchers to make informed hypotheses regarding many aspects of the living animal, including feeding, movement, and social behavior. As one of the first scientifically well-known dinosaurs, Iguanodon has occupied a small but notable place in the public's perception of dinosaurs, its artistic representation changing significantly in response to new interpretations of its remains."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Animalia"@en . . . . "Quadrupedal"@en . "Suborder"@en . . . "Iguanodon was not mentioned in the Apple App Store for the Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter update log when the update appeared. Instead it was added \"secretly\" as a hostile ambient animal that wanders about the map much like a regular pointable animal; the only difference being that Iguanodon is an ambient creature that can deliver points. Upon death, it rewards the hunter with about 35 - 40 points when killed. Both it and Coelophysis have yet to be added to the Android port. It was added as selectable on August 4, 2014 for Android and August 11, 2014 for iOS."@en . "Common Stamp"@en . "*Cr\u00E1neo Iguanodon: 4.000 Bayas\n*Cuerpo Iguanodon: 3.500 Bayas\n*Cola Iguanodon: 3.000 Bayas"@es . "Iguanodonte"@en . . . . . . . "Herbivorous"@en . . "Jurassic Park Institute Artwork"@en . . "Iguanodon was one of the first dinosaurs ever to be discovered. It lived in the early Cretaceous period, about 110\u2013140 million years ago. This particular Iguanodon is showcased in the Walt Disney feature film Dinosaur."@en . . . "When the first Iguanodon skeleton was discovered it 1822, was believed to walk much like an iguana, on all four legs. Its thumb spike was believed to be a horn on its head (only one thumb spike was found). At one point it was also thought to have lived in trees, but this has been long since proven completly wrong."@en . . . . . . . . . "\u90F5\u4FBF\u30DE\u30FC\u30AF"@en . . "Height: N/A Weight: N/A Origin: Prehistoric Earth"@en . . . . . . . "48"^^ . . . "Iguanodon (\u201Ez\u0105b iguany\u201D)[a] \u2013 rodzaj dinozaura z grupy ornitopod\u00F3w, zajmuj\u0105cy pozycj\u0119 po\u015Brodku pomi\u0119dzy pierwszymi z szybkich, dwuno\u017Cnych hipsylofodont\u00F3w z jury \u015Brodkowej, a hadrozaurami stanowi\u0105cymi najbardziej zaawansowane formy z kredy p\u00F3\u017Anej. Do rodzaju zaliczano wiele gatunk\u00F3w datowanych w czasie od jury p\u00F3\u017Anej do kredy p\u00F3\u017Anej, zamieszkuj\u0105cych Europ\u0119, Azj\u0119 i Ameryk\u0119 P\u00F3\u0142nocn\u0105. Taksonomia rodzaju pozostaje przedmiotem bada\u0144, opisywane s\u0105 nowe gatunki, a stare przenosi si\u0119 do odr\u0119bnych rodzaj\u00F3w. Na pocz\u0105tku XXI wieku badacze zasugerowali pozostawienie w nim tylko jednego dobrze uzasadnionego gatunku I. bernissartensis, \u017Cyj\u0105cego od p\u00F3\u017Anego barremu do najwcze\u015Bniejszego aptu[1] (kreda wczesna) na terenie dzisiejszej Belgii i prawdopodobnie na innych terenach Europy. Dok\u0142adniej okres ten przypada na 126-125 milion\u00F3w lat temu. By\u0142y to masywne, du\u017Ce zwierz\u0119ta ro\u015Blino\u017Cerne wyr\u00F3\u017Cniaj\u0105ce si\u0119 du\u017Cym kolcem na kciuku s\u0142u\u017C\u0105cym prawdopodobnie do obrony przed drapie\u017Cnikami, podczas gdy cztery kolejne chwytne palce u\u017Cywane by\u0142y podczas \u017Cerowania. Nazwany w 1825 przez angielskiego geologa Gideona Mantella, Iguanodon by\u0142 drugim nieptasim dinozaurem, kt\u00F3remu formalnie nadano nazw\u0119. Wyprzedzi\u0142 go megalozaur. Razem z tym teropodem i z hileozaurem u\u017Cyto go do stworzenia definicji dinozaur\u00F3w. Pogl\u0105d naukowy na iguanodona ewoluowa\u0142 z biegiem czasu i zdobywaniem nowych informacji ze skamienia\u0142o\u015Bci. Liczne okazy, w tym prawie kompletne szkielety z dw\u00F3ch dobrze poznanych cmentarzysk, pozwoli\u0142y badaczom na postawienie uzasadnionych hipotez wyja\u015Bniaj\u0105cych wiele aspekt\u00F3w \u017Cycia zwierz\u0119cia, jak po\u017Cywienie, poruszanie si\u0119 i zachowania spo\u0142eczne. Jako jeden z pierwszych dobrze poznanych nieptasich dinozaur\u00F3w iguanodon zajmuje znacz\u0105ce miejsce w publicznym odbiorze dinozaur\u00F3w. Jego wizje artystyczne zmienia\u0142y si\u0119 znacznie w odpowiedzi na nowe interpretacje jego szcz\u0105tk\u00F3w."@pl . "Thumb spikes and prehensile fifth fingers"@en . . "The Iguanodon is a genus of dinosaur that existed mainly during the early Cretaceous Period. It is well known for its main identifying feature, its large thumb spikes, and for being one of the first genera of dinosaurs to be identified with a scientific name."@en . "Nesting Grounds"@en . . . "Iguanodon was first discovered by the British geologist Gideon Mantell in 1822, who discovered its teeth and correctly identified them as belonging to an unknown animal, although at the time he knew little else about what he had found. Mantell named his discovery Iguanodon, meaning \"iguana tooth\"."@en . "Ornithopod Dinosaur"@en . "32.8"^^ . "Infraorder"@en . . . "Iguanodons were large herbivorous dinosaurs that lived in the Cretaceous Period. They were about 10 meters long. A herd of Iguanodons can be seen in Dino World during Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs. When a group of angry reptiles confront the herd, you can see some Iguanodons. They appear in the game too, but they only serve as scenery object. However, a lonely Iguanodon is an enemy in the level Noisy Nightlife."@en . "Iguanodon"@en . . . . . "Iguanodon (meaning \"Iguana tooth\") is the name given to a genus of ornithopod dinosaurs, which lived roughly halfway between the early hypsilophodontids and their ultimate culmination in the duck-billed dinosaurs. They lived between 120 to 140 million years ago, in the Barremian to Valanginian ages of the Early Cretaceous Period, although one dubious species is from the Late Jurassic. Iguanodon's most distinctive feature was a large 'thumb spike', probably used for defense against predators.Additional resource: Ceratopsian crest as acoustic amplifier can be found in published work:"@en . "Iguanodon"@es . . . . . . . . "The Iguanodon is a common stamp found on packages and envelopes. The picture is a dinosaur, obviously computer-generated. The author is by signature, which is barely readable, and was built by \"\u90F5\u4FBF\u30DE\u30FC\u30AF.\""@en . . . "(Conybeare vide Cadbury, 2000 ) \n*\"Iguanosaurus\""@en . . . "Iguanodon"@en . "(Mantell, 1825)"@en . "Iguanodon"@en . . "The iguanodon is a three-part fossil that can be donated to the museum in Wild World, City Folk, and Animal Crossing: New Leaf."@en . "S\u00ED"@es . "Iguanodon Tail"@en . "Iguanodon (meaning \"Iguana tooth\") is the name given to a genus of ornithopod dinosaurs, which lived roughly halfway between the early hypsilophodontids and their ultimate culmination in the duck-billed dinosaurs. They lived between 120 to 140 million years ago, in the Barremian to Valanginian ages of the Early Cretaceous Period, although one dubious species is from the Late Jurassic. Iguanodon's most distinctive feature was a large 'thumb spike', probably used for defense against predators.Additional resource: Ceratopsian crest as acoustic amplifier can be found in published work: Anton, J.A. Dinosaurs Incognito. 2009. VDM Verlag. Germany. pp. 192. Iguanodon was the first dinosaur recognized and the second dinosaur formally named, described in 1822 by English geologist Gideon Mantell. Together with Megalosaurus and Hylaeosaurus, it was one of the three originally used to define the new classification, Dinosauria."@en . "Iguanodons were large herbivorous dinosaurs that lived in the Cretaceous Period. They were about 10 meters long. A herd of Iguanodons can be seen in Dino World during Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs. When a group of angry reptiles confront the herd, you can see some Iguanodons. They appear in the game too, but they only serve as scenery object. However, a lonely Iguanodon is an enemy in the level Noisy Nightlife."@en . . "Dinosaurio"@es . . . . "Early Cretaceous"@en . "* I. bernissartensis ( )\n* I. anglicus \n* I. dawsoni \n* I. fittoni \n* I. lakotaensis"@en . . "Iguanodon"@es . "Height: N/A Weight: N/A Origin: Prehistoric Earth"@en . . . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . . "Iguanodon was one of the original three fossil animals classified in Dinosauria. There were up to 21 different species of Iguanodon named, but most are now considered either to be other animals or invalid. Iguanodon's thumb spike was originally thought to be a nose horn."@en . . . . "Tail: 3,000 Bells"@en . "Early Cretaceous"@en . "(Boulenger, 1881 )\n* I. anglicus"@en . . "thumb|400px Significa diente de Iguana. Este animal era uno de los primeros dinosaurios hallados, y a juzgar por los abundantes restos f\u00F3siles, era de los m\u00E1s comunes."@es . "Herbivore"@en . "L'Iguanodon est un ensemble de fossiles trouvable dans toute la s\u00E9rie Animal Crossing. Tous les \u00E9l\u00E9ments de son corps sont trouvables al\u00E9atoirement dans la terre. Il faut ensuite les faire examiner par Thibou au mus\u00E9e afin de les d\u00E9couvrir. Le prix de vente total du squelette est de 10 500 Clochettes, soit 4 000 pour le cr\u00E2ne, 3 500 pour le torse et 3 000 pour la queue."@fr . . "Japan"@en . . "Disney's Dinosaur (video game)"@en . "Categor\u00EDa:Incompleto"@es . . . "brown"@en . ","@en . . . "Iguanodon is an creature found in Prehistoric Plateau. This creature is not attackable but is very friendly and will actually give you advice and help keep you safe."@en . "S\u00ED"@es . . . "Iggy"@en . . "Player"@en . . "The Iguanodon is a genus of dinosaur that existed mainly during the early Cretaceous Period. It is well known for its main identifying feature, its large thumb spikes, and for being one of the first genera of dinosaurs to be identified with a scientific name."@en . "El iguanodon se distingue por ser el primer dinosaurio que se encontr\u00F3. Hasta entonces, no se sab\u00EDa de la existencia de estas impresionantes criaturas. Quiz\u00E1 confundieron los primeros restos con los de una iguana crecidita..."@es . . . "(Hulke, 1879)"@en . . . "Iguanodon was first discovered by the British geologist Gideon Mantell in 1822, who discovered its teeth and correctly identified them as belonging to an unknown animal, although at the time he knew little else about what he had found. Mantell named his discovery Iguanodon, meaning \"iguana tooth\"."@en . "Iguanodon"@fr . "Iguanodon"@es . . . "* I. bernissartensis"@en . . "(Lydekker, 1888)\n* ?I. fittoni"@en . . . . . . "Cret\u00E1cico inferior"@es . . . . "80.0"^^ . . "Las afiladas espinas que ten\u00EDa por pulgares son la principal caracter\u00EDstica de este ornit\u00F3podo. Cuando fue descubierto, la forma de sus dientes llev\u00F3 a pensar que era una iguana gigante. Y eso fue lo que le dio su nombre. Se cree que usaba las espinas como defensa contra los depredadores... Se mire por donde se mire, todo apunta a que se trataba de un herb\u00EDvoro \u00E1gil y fuerte."@es . . . "Cr\u00E2ne, torse, queue"@fr . . . . .